All three rescue squadrons are assigned to the 129th Operations Group.
Margolis and a "rescue squadron" of five people returned to get the rest of the group out.
The 210th Rescue Squadron passed its 310th rescue in 1996.
The group has been assigned various expeditionary rescue squadrons while located in Djibouti.
About the 210th Rescue Squadron during the 1999 climbing season on Denali.
All rotational fighters left and the 56th Rescue Squadron ceased operation at the end of the fiscal year.
The base was also used for air-sea rescue missions by the 1st Rescue Squadron.
When activated in March 1947, the 419th Group was earmarked to control seven Reserve units, the first of which was a rescue squadron.
During World War II, air-sea rescue squadrons flew a variety of aircraft.
The 41st Rescue Squadron has all-weather, all-environment capabilities.